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Why the Orioles’ trade of Bryan Baker is so surprising | Banner Baseball Show
The Orioles are already unloading valuable players. What does it mean?
The Orioles dealt Bryan Baker on Thursday, portending a busy trade season ahead.
Baltimore launches citywide cleanup initiative to clear public spaces
Baltimore launched a citywide cleanup initiative Tuesday, an effort officials say aims to clear public spaces and promote neighborhood pride.
As part of the initiative, residents are encouraged to report issues to 311 and volunteer for cleanup events in the city.
7 things to do in Howard County, from ‘Julius Caesar’ under the stars to a Jimmy Buffett cover band
Here’s a look at seven things to do in Howard County for the week ending Wednesday July 16.
Molly Moores as Calphurnia, DeJeanette Horne as Julius Caesar, with Gabriel Alejandro as Mark Antony in the Chesapeake Shakespeare Company’s latest production of “Julius Caesar.”
To Charlie Morton, Jason Isbell’s ‘Palmetto Rose’ is far more than his walk-up song
The Orioles’ Charlie Morton is scheduled to start the first game of Thursday’s doubleheader at Camden Yards after Wednesday night’s game was rained out.
The Orioles’ Charlie Morton is scheduled to start the first game of Thursday’s doubleheader at Camden Yards after Wednesday night’s game was rained out.
A Titanic tale of gay love and history comes to Baltimore
Writer and entertainment journalist Nelson Aspen's interest in the Titanic goes beyond his new book, "Kindred Spirits." One word: reincarnation.
The book cover for Nelson Aspen's "Kindred Spirits: A Titanic Tale," which uses a real-life Titanic passenger to tell a modern gay romance.
What to do in Baltimore this weekend, from a Caribbean festival to Tyler, the Creator live
Whether you want to celebrate Caribbean culture at a Carnival festival, rap along with Tyler, the Creator at CFG Bank Arena or enjoy a morning barre class, we’ve got you covered.
Mas players celebrating during the annual Baltimore Washington ONE Carnival in Baltimore, MD on Saturday, July 8, 2023.
Who’s really getting a tax break in Maryland?
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore often touts that 94% of taxpayers will get an income tax break or see no change. Who really is going to save money and how much?
Construction on the Maryland State House in Annapolis began in 1772 and it's the oldest state capital building in the nation still in continuous legislative use. The building's dome is undergoing a rehabilitation project.
Ranking the Ravens’ best players in 2025: Lamar Jackson leads a star-studded top 10
Ravens stars Derrick Henry, Kyle Hamilton and Marlon Humphrey all fared well in our voting, but what about Zay Flowers?
Lamar Jackson topped 20,000 passing yards and 6,000 rushing yards in his career last season.
David Rubenstein says Orioles have ‘good chance’ to do better in second half
“We have a lot of injuries,” Rubenstein said. “We lead the major leagues, I think, in injuries."
Orioles control person David Rubenstein takes questions from reporters in February during spring training.
‘I’m going hot with a Taser’: Baltimore Police broke down door before shooting 70-year-old
Police on Wednesday released body camera footage depicting the final moments of 70-year-old Pytorcarcha Brooks, who was shot and killed on June 25 in her West Baltimore home by officers.
At a press conference on Wednesday, Baltimore Police released body camera footage depicting the final moments of 70-year-old Pytorcarcha Brooks, who was shot and killed on June 25.
Baltimore dodges worst of storms as tornado warnings, heavy rain hit surrounding counties
The weather calmed Wednesday night in the Baltimore region after alerts were issued for much of the state warning of severe thunderstorms, flash floods and, for some, tornadoes.
Cars driving along Compromise Street in Annapolis on Wednesday, July 9, 2025, after a downpour.
What Kevin Plank’s 2013 trip to Dubai has to do with your surging BGE bill
Baltimore Gas and Electric still believes that the Baltimore Peninsula will one day become a pulsating metropolis.
The remaining structure of the former Gould Street Generating Station which was taken offline in 2019 stands along I-95 in Baltimore Peninsula.
Maryland transportation chief Paul Wiedefeld leaving agency
Maryland’s transportation secretary, Paul J. Wiedefeld, is leaving his post at the end of the month.
Paul J. Wiedefeld announced he's leaving his post after more than two years leading MDOT.
Baltimore nonprofits strained as pandemic funds vanish, federal cuts hit
At ARPA funding dries up, many nonprofits have also been socked by the loss of other federal dollars slashed under the Trump administration.
B360, a nonprofit organization that uses Baltimore’s dirt bike culture to promote math and sciences education.
St. Mary’s Parish buys Annapolis Christian School campus for $8.5M
St. Mary’s Parish finalized the purchase of an $8.5 million property in Annapolis from Annapolis Area Christian School.
The roughly 9-acre property along Bestgate Road in Annapolis includes an educational and religious facility.
Zizian cult members to face trial together in Maryland amid federal investigation
The Maryland cases were originally scheduled for separate trials, but the defendants requested a joint proceeding despite concerns from their attorneys.
From left, Michelle Zajko, Jack ‘Ziz’ LaSota, and Daniel Blank in booking photos provided by the Allegany County Sheriff's Office.
Trump tax bill could mean a lot more money for Maryland private school vouchers
Maryland could see an explosion of school voucher funding for students to attend schools now that President Donald Trump’s tax and policy bill passed.
Kyle Goon: The Orioles’ 2025 season is as good as done. It’s time to let go.
Don't overthink it. The 2025 Orioles season is cooked. It might feel bad to let go, but 2026 is now the only year that matters.
General manager Mike Elias takes questions from reporters after the Orioles were eliminated from the 2024 playoffs.
Gov. Moore returns to hush-hush ‘billionaire summer camp’
This is at least the second time Moore has traveled to the Sun Valley Conference as governor. Moore attended in 2023 to raise money for the Democratic Governors Association.
Gov. Wes Moore is traveling to Idaho this week to participate in the Sun Valley Conference, a retreat that's been dubbed "billionaire summer camp."
With surgical skill, a Baltimore County institution keeps bluegrass alive
If anyone can mend a busted guitar or restore an early 20th-century mandola, it’s Emory Knode of Appalachian Bluegrass Shoppe, Catonsville’s acoustic hospital.
Owner Emory Knode at the Appalachian Bluegrass Shoppe in Catonsville.
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